Luxury Villa Holidays

Casa Colina 2

Casa Colina 2

Casa Colina 2 is a luxury 5 bedroom villa in Lagos, Portugal. The villa offers stunning views from the top of The Funchal Ridge and of the farmland of Monchique Mountains.

This luxury Villa is built to the most modern standards offering comfort and high spec equipment. Casa Colina 2 is the perfect villa for family groups and also, thanks to the design, this luxury villa is homely for smaller groups.

Thekitchen is fully equipped to the highest standard with all modern appliances including fridge/freezer, microwave, washing machine, dishwasher, separate electric oven and modern gas hob with extractor unit.

Spacious living room with Free Sat TV (46" flat screen), DVD player and surround sound. Comfortable modern seating in iridescent leather, coffee table, bar and 2 sets sliding patio doors, one onto al fresco dining area and the other onto the large swimming pool.

OUTSIDE

The Swimming pool is on the main level and has a safe shallow area for children. Around the pool are 10 luxurious sun loungers with umbrellas and small tables with plenty of luxurious towels. The house is split level and has terraces on the main floor and ground floor.

To the side of the living room is a large al fresco dining area in wood panelling and has glass topped table with state of the art seating for 10 people.

Separate tiled shower.

Separate entrance to lower floor via steps at the side of the swimming pool.

Large BBQ with overhead canopy to shade from the sun.

Small grassed area adjoining the al fresco dining area.

Purpose built slope for wheelchair access to the swimming pool.

If you require swimming pool to be heated, there is an additional cost of £250.00 per week. Please advise when booking.

At the front of the villa there is plenty of car parking space, a water fountain and wonderful gardens with fruit trees. Entrance is via remote control gates and the property can only be entered via the security control panel in the front entrance of the house. Large purpose built slope for wheelchair access to the front of the house.

Sliding patio doors onto terrace with 2 luxurious chairs with padded footstools and glass topped table overlooking the perfectly manicured gardens. Just the place for a relaxing cup of coffee or glass of wine.

Direct access across the lawns to separate entrance to large swimming pool.

Sliding patio doors onto terrace with 2 luxurious chairs with padded footstools and glass topped table overlooking the perfectly manicured gardens. Just the place for a relaxing cup of coffee or glass of wine.

Direct access across the lawns to separate entrance to large swimming pool.

Sliding patio doors onto terrace area with 2 luxurious chairs with padded footstools and glass topped table overlooking the perfectly manicured gardens.; Just the place for a relaxing cup of coffee or glass of wine.

Additional Information

Casa Colina 2 & 3 are next door to each other, and Casa Colina 4 is a short walk around the corner.

Prices Per Week

19th Feb 2018 to 24th Mar 2018

£1263

24th Mar 2018 to 12th May 2018

£1665

12th May 2018 to 26th May 2018

£2067

26th May 2018 to 7th Jul 2018

£2412

7th Jul 2018 to 21st Jul 2018

£2734

21st Jul 2018 to 8th Sep 2018

£3172

8th Sep 2018 to 29th Sep 2018

£2734

29th Sep 2018 to 27th Oct 2018

£2412

27th Oct 2018 to 30th Dec 2018

£1263

Hayley Broughton

Just returned from a weeks holiday staying at the stunning Casa Colina 2. Beautiful villa in amazing setting - Kathryn from Premier Villas made booking simple and arranged every last detail to make our holiday perfect. Milton was on hand and great resort representative.

Notes for this villa

All prices are per week for the villa only. Villas are booked from 15:00 on your arrival day to 10:00am on your departure day. Please note that availability shown is subject to confirmation - please call our reservations team.

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Lagos

Lagos is the most historically interesting coastal town in the Algarve. Its fame derives from its association with Portugal's 14th- and 15th-century Age of Discovery. It was here that Henry the Navigator had his vessels built for the voyages of exploration down the coast of West Africa, which ultimately led to the sea route past the Cape of Good Hope to India.

The walls came tumbling down along with all the other buildings in Lagos with the great earthquake of 1755. Among those which were rebuilt and have since undergone renovation are the Church of Santa Maria with 16th-century traces, the 17th-century regimental storehouse next to it, and the stunning "golden" Church of Santo Antonio which forms part of Lagos' rather eccentric museum.

Because of its bay-side location and its proximity to lovely bathing beaches, it is a natural attraction for tourists. The latest major addition is the big yacht marina at the most sheltered end of the harbour. Dona Ana is the most popular family beach, but there are smaller sandy coves to be explored both closer and farther away from the town centre. The headland of Ponta da Piedada with its lighthouse is best viewed from the sea on a short boat trip. The cliff top is a good place to take a stroll with your camera and marvel at cliff erosion.

Lagos, with its relaxed atmosphere and quiet charm, make it one of the most appealing locations in the Algarve to visitors from abroad. The best places to sit and watch people go by are at the open-air cafe's in Praia da Republica, next to the tourist information office. The best selection of restaurants is concentrated in the pedestrians-only Rua 25 de Abril.

Algarve

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The Algarve has the best all-year round climate in the whole of Europe, and can boast more sunshine hours than California! You can often see temperatures hit the mid 30's.

With over 100 miles of dramatic cliff faces and extensive golden beaches, the Algarve offers one of the most dramatic coastlines in the world. There is something for everyone, whether you're after a relaxing day at an intimate cove, or water sports and tourist attractions on busy golden beaches.

The Algarve is full of holiday resorts and hotels to make your stay as good as possible. Whether you are after a busy beach-front resort, or the more peaceful surroundings of a quiet private villa, you will be able to find the resort for you.

Eating out in the Algarve holds a prominent position in Portuguese life and is the only way to truly discover the extent of the region's culinary range. Food in the Algarve can be seen to reflect the heritage of this fantastic Region, always full of flavour and richly prepared, and with roots dating back to a world long since gone.